Friday, December 02, 2005


Our road Posted by Picasa

Close up Posted by Picasa

Looking South Posted by Picasa

The left two windows on the first floor. Lounge on the left and kitchen on the right Posted by Picasa

Looking North Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 16, 2005


Jane Austin's House Posted by Picasa

The book we paid full price at the book stall. We put the full amout of money in the honesty box. Honest! Posted by Picasa

Book stall with "Honesty Box" Posted by Picasa

IBM Sign. Posted by Picasa

Hursley Posted by Picasa

Hursley Reception Posted by Picasa

Hursley House Posted by Picasa

The view from Hursley Park Posted by Picasa

Hursley High Street Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 02, 2005


Coat Back Posted by Picasa

Coat Front Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 11, 2005


Trying to capture a view of Snowdon from the train. Posted by Picasa

I must admit Martin did look better for wear than I did. Posted by Picasa

Ok confession time now. It took three hours to climb to the top of the mountain. I was absolutely knackered and I could not face the three hours climb down. We were wet and cold so we decided to get the train down. So half an hour later and �28 (in money) lighter we are on the train to Llanberis. I did exaggerate my face (Honest). Posted by Picasa

This is the view from the summit of Snowdon. I know that you can't see very much. But I had a reall sense of vertigo from here. I am standing 1085m above sea level. There was hardly any wind. I also believe it had stopped raining for the first time in about 2 hours. It took about three hours to climb to here. Posted by Picasa

The summit of Snowdon!!! Posted by Picasa

Now I am about 20 metres away from the summit. What is a blinking seagull doing here? The railway station is just behind me and I am about to walk to the top. Again not many photo's. Most of the ones I took are all blurred as my camera was so wet and I didn't have anything dry to clean the lens. Posted by Picasa

This is quite a bit further up the mountain. Sorry I didn't take photo's between this and the previous one. I was absolutely knackered and so so wet. Even though I was wearing waterproof clothing. There was lots of climbing to do with our hands again. A guy on his way down said it was only 15 mins to the top. Felt like another hour to me. Posted by Picasa

We almost took the wrong direction here. Thanks to these guys we didn't. Could have ended up in Scotland or something. THANKS GUYS!!! Posted by Picasa

This is how the view back down to Glaslyn Lake should look on a clear day. Posted by Picasa